Tag: NO MORE HEROES Ⅲ
Skelter Helter’s gun
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Skelter Helter’s sword
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Death (II)
This planet had a background role in the NO MORE HEROES series. In the video game DEATHMAN, it was the home of General Death and his 10 subordinates who invaded Earth. In the end, Deathman struck back against the forces of Death and put a stop to the invasion. Appearances Nomenclature
GRASSHOPPER MANUFACTURE INC.
This is the current video game studio operated by SUDA51. While a number of games bearing the GRASSHOPPER name were released over the years, this studio was formed from the restructuring that took place at GungHo Online Entertainment, Inc. and its subsidiary, then called GRASSHOPPER MANUFACTURE INC., in 2018. While supporting the third season of…
HAZRE Inc.
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This technology company had a major role in the NO MORE HEROES series. It developed the DEATH DRIVE series of game consoles and the software accompanying them. It also owned various publications and toy companies. Hardware developed Software developed Other ventures Nomenclature
51 BULLETS
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This magazine had a background role in the NO MORE HEROES series. The publication was owned by HAZRE TOYS, which charged 16 dollars for subscriptions of 10 issues and 30 dollars for subscriptions of 20. 51 BULLETS offered a HAZRE TOYS Travis Touchdown figurine as a gift for new subscribers in 2021. Appearances Nomenclature Notes
VGB GEARS
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This company had a background role in the NO MORE HEROES series. It was founded in 1980 and became well known for its high-quality figures. VGB GEARS was later purchased by HAZRE TOYS in 2008. Appearances Nomenclature
MAGAZINE OF EPILOGUE
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This magazine had a minor role in the NO MORE HEROES series. The publication featured an article about FU‘s invasion for its 51st issue. HAZRE Inc. had some involvement with the magazine, as its logo appeared on the cover. Figurines produced by HAZRE TOYS based on FU and his galactic assassins were also advertised in…
Unidentified city
This location had a minor role in the NO MORE HEROES series. After FU murdered the United States President on live television, he was immediately targeted by three homing missiles. FU launched them back to their country of origin, where they destroyed this unidentified city. Only a silhouette of its skyline was shown, where one…
BGM-109
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This defence system had a minor role in the NO MORE HEROES series. After FU murdered the United States President on live television, he was immediately targeted by three homing missiles designated BGM-109. FU launched them back to their country of origin, where they destroyed a city. Appearances Nomenclature
Utopiland
This region had a major role in the NO MORE HEROES series. It was a redevelopment of the Santa Destroy area carried out by Utopinia in 2021. The resulting archipelago took the shape of a star, at the center of which was Damon Tower, where Utopinia CEO Damon Riccitiello lived. Attempts were made to close…
Earth 515
This planet had a major role in the NO MORE HEROES series. It was the designation of Earth where the events of NO MORE HEROES Ⅲ, and presumably all preceding entries, took place. It was generally referred to simply as “Earth,” however Mr. Blackhole identified the planet as Earth 515 during his battle with Travis…
DEATHMAN (I)
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This video game had a major role in the NO MORE HEROES series. It was a sidescrolling beat ’em up game developed by HAZRE Inc. and released in 1986. It used the ONIREAL ENGINE. The plot centered around invaders from the planet Death, who terrorized Earth and printed humans’ “scores” on their arms, and Deathman,…
Toxy_Brown
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This social media account had a background role in the NO MORE HEROES series. It was a Video/Zombie channel that uploaded gameplay from the remastered version of the video game DEATHMAN. Appearances Nomenclature
KingNasty
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This social media account had a minor role in the NO MORE HEROES series. It was a Video/Zombie channel that uploaded gameplay from the video game DEATHMAN. Appearances Nomenclature
zynxx_0928
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This social media account had a background role in the NO MORE HEROES series. It was a VIDEO/ZOMBIE channel that uploaded vintage commercials for the video game DEATHMAN. Appearances Nomenclature
VIDEO/ZOMBIE
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This website had a background role in the NO MORE HEROES series. It was a video-sharing community that featured a search bar, a next and related video feed, and the ability to like, comment, and subscribe to videos and channels. Travis Touchdown watched footage of DEATHMAN, a video game he remembered from childhood, on the…
Death_Drive_freaks_0319
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This social media account had a minor role in the NO MORE HEROES series. It was a Video/Zombie channel that uploaded gameplay from the video game DEATHMAN. The name of the channel would suggest it specialized in content from other DEATH DRIVE games as well. Appearances Nomenclature
World-Ending Super Nova
This natural resource had a major role in the NO MORE HEROES series. It was a source of energy originating on the planet Jess-Baptiste. Its crystalline composition was unlike any mineral found on Earth 515, but after some investigating Juvenile was able to trace its place of origin. It was also known by the abbreviation…
VOSTOK
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This rocket had a background role in the NO MORE HEROES series. It appeared on a calendar in Damon Riccitiello and FU‘s childhood fort. Appearances Nomenclature
N64
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This game console had a minor mention in the Silver Case series and a background role in the NO MORE HEROES series. One was owned by Damon Riccitiello, who kept its packaging beside FU‘s makeshift bed as a child. Later, Travis Touchdown kept a console of his own on his living room shelf alongside several…
WWWWW
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This wrestling championship had a minor role in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series and a background role in the NO MORE HEROES series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, Notorious participated and won the title belt. Another variant of Notorious wore a WWWWW belt in his career as a crimefighter. Appearances Nomenclature
The Vanishing
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This wrestling team had a major role in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series and a background role in the NO MORE HEROES series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, the duo was comprised of Blade Saeba and Notorious. Shortly after forming, they faced The Freedom Flies, whose opponent was unable to appear at an event. The Vanishing…
Notorious (II)
This character had a major role in the FIRE PROWRESTLING series and a background role in the NO MORE HEROES series. Chiefly, in CHAMPION ROAD BEYOND, he was the son of professional wrestler Billy the South. His earliest known ring name was Sammy the South, however, he later adopted the Notorious and claimed the WWWWW…
Rounding Body Press St.
This subway system had a minor role in the NO MORE HEROES series. It served the town of Santa Destroy, despite contention with low passenger usage and fare evasion. Although attempts were made to close the station, it remained in use by the United Assassins Association. Travis Touchdown passed through the station on his way…
Tutorial Room
This domain had a minor role in the NO MORE HEROES series. It was made up of two areas walled off for Travis Touchdown‘s protection from the bottomless environment below. Other than this, both spaces were essentially blank Unreal Engine 4 projects. Every surface in both rooms was covered with a grey checkerboard pattern. The…
Forbidden Area
These locations had a background role in the NO MORE HEROES series. During FU‘s invasion of Utopiland, many areas of the megalopolis were sectioned off with concrete barriers and common fences, prohibiting regular access to these parts. There were some exceptions to these restrictions, however, such as when Kimmy Love held a concert inside the…